The CAC LJW7 Gannet is an Australian airliner used throughout the Oceanykan Civil War and World War II as a light transport. It began manufacturing in the early 1930s as a civilian airliner, but production was quickly seized by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and the design entered true mass production. Throughout the conflicts it was famously used to supply surrounded troops by dropping parachuted containers, as well as to airdrop Federal Army Commandos behind enemy lines. It is mostly made up of a fabric-covered metal structure, powered by two de Havilland Gipsy Six engines and does not possess any armament by default. Though long obsolete as a military transport, the Gannet is still widely used by Oceanykans across the continent for less glamorous duties such as delivering mail, civilian transport and pilot training.

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FAAC 'Em Up!
Whoever named the Oceanykan Federation's Federal Army Air Corps (FAAC) clearly knew the value of propaganda. When the Oceanykan Civil War broke out, and particularly when the Japanese invaded, the FAAC became synonymous with rudely expressed defiance. Whenever an aircraft with this rule has below 50% RES, it can reroll a single dice roll of any kind per turn.

Flying Omen
Though its design is unassuming, and even mediocre, the Gannet has a legendary reputation amongst Oceanykan servicemen. It was the aircraft of choice to insert teams of 6 men deep behind enemy lines: the Federal Army's Kurdaitcha Commandos, named after the greatest assassins of continental legend. When any troops perform a parachute jump from the Gannet, they gain Tenacious, Dreadnought, Tireless and Shadowed for a Long Duration the next time they find themselves Engaging.